Maxims of Washington: Political, Social, Moral, and ReligiousD. Appleton, 1855 - 423 páginas |
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... exertions of her sons , than at this period . And if it is not a sufficient cause for general lamentation , my misconception of the matter impresses it too strongly upon me , that the States , separately , are too much engaged in their ...
... exertions of her sons , than at this period . And if it is not a sufficient cause for general lamentation , my misconception of the matter impresses it too strongly upon me , that the States , separately , are too much engaged in their ...
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... exertions of the citizens of the several States than to the conduct of the Commander - in - chief , so is she indebted , for their support , rather to a contin- uation of those exertions , than to the prudence and ability manifested in ...
... exertions of the citizens of the several States than to the conduct of the Commander - in - chief , so is she indebted , for their support , rather to a contin- uation of those exertions , than to the prudence and ability manifested in ...
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... exertions of all good men , to establish and secure the happiness of their country , in the permanent duration of its free- dom and independence . America , under the smiles of Divine Providence , the protection of a good govern- ment ...
... exertions of all good men , to establish and secure the happiness of their country , in the permanent duration of its free- dom and independence . America , under the smiles of Divine Providence , the protection of a good govern- ment ...
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... credit is such , that it is capable of greater exertions than any other nation . Speculatists have been , a long time , foretelling Great FOREIGN NATIONS . 111 National Candor National Sentiments National Honesty Resources of Britain 111,
... credit is such , that it is capable of greater exertions than any other nation . Speculatists have been , a long time , foretelling Great FOREIGN NATIONS . 111 National Candor National Sentiments National Honesty Resources of Britain 111,
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... exertions , in time of peace , to discharge the debts which un- avoidable wars may have occasioned , not ungenerously throwing upon posterity the burden which we our- selves ought to bear . The execution of these maxims belongs to your ...
... exertions , in time of peace , to discharge the debts which un- avoidable wars may have occasioned , not ungenerously throwing upon posterity the burden which we our- selves ought to bear . The execution of these maxims belongs to your ...
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